Stabbing stole Monica Seles' career - ESPN
Twenty years ago, Moncia Seles was on top of the tennis world at 19. Then a Steffi Graf fan stabbed her during a match, and it all unraveled.
www.espn.comappeared at a press event, monica seles speaking about adjusting to changes since her 1993 stabbing. a former world No. 1 retired from the tour in the late 1990s, and today spoken about a rare chronic disease diagnosed in 2022. she has adjusted to a different daily life in media moments. She continues to be a respected name in tennis. Once the world No. 1, her recovery unfolded over years, and remains an inspiration to fans worldwide.
Twenty years ago, Moncia Seles was on top of the tennis world at 19. Then a Steffi Graf fan stabbed her during a match, and it all unraveled.
www.espn.comOfficially, Monica Seles is not here.
www.latimes.comThe star athlete is working hard to navigate life with myasthenia gravis.
parade.comMonica Seles is a Yugoslavian-born American retired professional tennis player who dominated her sport and was nearly unbeatable at the height of her career in the early 1990s.
www.britannica.comThe 51-year-old, who won nine Grand Slams during her career, first noticed she had the chronic neuromuscular disease while playing tennis.
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